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make sense you know the u.s. u.s. interest will the war on terror it's one terror and that far outweighs any and it's humanitarian right and egypt is next in line i mean this is just a complete disaster after the democratically elected. with egypt i don't even know where to start to see. this despite thousands of arrests by persecution against supporters of the muslim brotherhood the u.s. is still giving half a billion dollars to egypt currently despite the political instability and they don't want to break ties with with egypt their actions in congress taken right now to make sure that this year twenty fourteen we're doubling that up not half a billion but one point six billion dollars in aid to egypt this is despite i can't even begin to comprehend the complexity of what's going on in egypt right now but the united states wants to continue to fund not just economically and and humanitarian military most of that money is military and just on a side note i mean this country was sponsoring mubarak's brutal repressive r
make sense you know the u.s. u.s. interest will the war on terror it's one terror and that far outweighs any and it's humanitarian right and egypt is next in line i mean this is just a complete disaster after the democratically elected. with egypt i don't even know where to start to see. this despite thousands of arrests by persecution against supporters of the muslim brotherhood the u.s. is still giving half a billion dollars to egypt currently despite the political instability and they don't...
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u.s. >> we've always had those concerns. we've had those concerns last spring. we've had those concerns three springs in a row. we've gone after awful long way. you have to have a pullback at some point. >> how about 15% for the s&p? >> it would be fine. it would be a tremendous buying opportunity. >> we could do it. why not? anything is possible. we'll take a short break. when we come back, we'll look into bp. its shares down after the latest oirnlgmaker to report a weak set of results. see you in a moment. >>> bp shares are down, they became the latest oilmaker to post negative results this quarter. they posted a 37% drop in profits after output from its production and refinery units fell. bp said lost income from asset sales and weak recessions on mining have dented their profits. elsewhere, ubs shares jumping more than 4% today after the swiss bank posted a larger than expected fourth quarter profit of 917 million swiss francs, driven in part by a better performance of the lenders inve
u.s. >> we've always had those concerns. we've had those concerns last spring. we've had those concerns three springs in a row. we've gone after awful long way. you have to have a pullback at some point. >> how about 15% for the s&p? >> it would be fine. it would be a tremendous buying opportunity. >> we could do it. why not? anything is possible. we'll take a short break. when we come back, we'll look into bp. its shares down after the latest oirnlgmaker to report a...
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mostly the u.s. has been focusing its efforts on recon, intelligence, air refueling, and surveillance, helping out on the more technical intel capacity. no boots on the ground. in a sense, you get the sense of the united states -- it is very happy to come i will not say take a backseat, but it is a leading from behind, as barack obama once phrased it. to let the french -- it is art at the french domain. you imagine in washington that they are saying leta7guceÑeÑ@ñ
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the u.s. reportedly plans to back up its syria diplomacy with more weapons shipments for the rebels and our team crew visits a damascus school where children say they refuse to be victims of the conflict. and with the winter olympics days away and the gay propaganda boycott battle still fresh in the minds of many we talk with members of the city's community see if law has really affected their lives. midnight in moscow i met president very good to have you with us our top story this hour e.u. officials say they uncovered a corruption pandemic sweeping member states with one hundred twenty billion euros lost to shady deals last year the figure published in a report by the e.u.'s home affairs commissioner who warned the scale of the problem could be even broader and getting worse artie's peter all over reports. over half of those who were surveyed have said they think the corruption within the union was growing seventy six percent of those who were asked thought the corruption was widespread wit
the u.s. reportedly plans to back up its syria diplomacy with more weapons shipments for the rebels and our team crew visits a damascus school where children say they refuse to be victims of the conflict. and with the winter olympics days away and the gay propaganda boycott battle still fresh in the minds of many we talk with members of the city's community see if law has really affected their lives. midnight in moscow i met president very good to have you with us our top story this hour e.u....
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the u.s. recognizes this. the u.s. needs the emerging markets to grow faster, have more stability because they're going to help the u.s. ultimately. ultimately it's on the u.s. interest to help the emerging markets and not have too much volatility. >> keep with that theme. what does it mean for an average u.s. citizen to live in the country that has the world's reserve currency? do we want to be the world's reserve currency? is that good for us or bad for us. >> it's a great thing. it means no matter how much trouble there is in the world u.s., they will finance it at ridiculously low interest rates. >> it's a zero interest loan when somebody buys my dollar. >> if it's cheap money it's not too bad. the down side is it keeps the dollar stronger than it ought to be. it has an effect on export growth and job growth. >> our export in south carolina and north carolina pay a price for that? >> at a time like this when the economy has weakened, every little bit helps. it's certainly not helping. >> let's say you're bearish on
the u.s. recognizes this. the u.s. needs the emerging markets to grow faster, have more stability because they're going to help the u.s. ultimately. ultimately it's on the u.s. interest to help the emerging markets and not have too much volatility. >> keep with that theme. what does it mean for an average u.s. citizen to live in the country that has the world's reserve currency? do we want to be the world's reserve currency? is that good for us or bad for us. >> it's a great thing....
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the pressure from the u.s. has been pretty enormous but it's also every week there seems to be a new deadline. like this is the week it these get done or this is the month and the deadline slips. so i think in most of the afghan government they see the u.s. saying "sign now or lose it" then they don't sign now and don't lose it. >> ifill: we just saw car say cy say "well, take it away if you're going to take the deal away." but that hasn't happened. what are the options available or on the table for the u.s. to act in all of this in order to get karzai off the dime? >> it's a tough spot for the u.s. because i think they really don't want to just walk away. you don't want a repeat of what's happening in iraq right now. on the other hand, you know, you need to have a partner there and right now they don't feel they do have a partner. >> ifill: is the antitrust a position to withhold billions of dollars of aid on the table? is that something that perhaps congress is pressuring u.s. diplomats to do? >> there's defi
the pressure from the u.s. has been pretty enormous but it's also every week there seems to be a new deadline. like this is the week it these get done or this is the month and the deadline slips. so i think in most of the afghan government they see the u.s. saying "sign now or lose it" then they don't sign now and don't lose it. >> ifill: we just saw car say cy say "well, take it away if you're going to take the deal away." but that hasn't happened. what are the...
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don't want to miss what yes to say about the u.s. economy plus the latest on the herbalife ackman pyramid drama this week the f.t.c. is being forced to look at allegations that the company is one big old pyramid scheme but tell you all about it coming right up and harrison joins me in today's big deal to talk about canada finally and from the u.s. to build a bridge to detroit. you all want to miss it and it all starts right now. they are talking about the emerging markets crisis and the u.s. economy however i want to lead off with the latest drama surrounding nutritional supplement distributor herbalife now the head of the federal trade commission edith ramirez has agreed to meet with minority and consumer out of this to hear their concerns about the pyramid scheme excuse me excuse me company i meant to say company herbalife it's a company now herbalife the pyramid drama it's already the stuff of legends thanks to an impromptu televised verbal brawl between investors bill ackman and carl icahn now after man has been shorting herbalif
don't want to miss what yes to say about the u.s. economy plus the latest on the herbalife ackman pyramid drama this week the f.t.c. is being forced to look at allegations that the company is one big old pyramid scheme but tell you all about it coming right up and harrison joins me in today's big deal to talk about canada finally and from the u.s. to build a bridge to detroit. you all want to miss it and it all starts right now. they are talking about the emerging markets crisis and the u.s....
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we begin today with breaking news german media outlets are reporting that u.s. intelligence began spying on german leaders long before chancellor angela merkel took office the report says that the u.s. began spying on chancellor merkel's predecessor gerhard schroeder in two thousand and two because of his opposition to the u.s. led invasion of iraq this comes of course just months after anna say weeks indicated mogul's cell phone had been targeted spoke with obama by phone just last july about allegations that the u.s. was conducting surveillance on its european allies and in that call she made it clear that if the information about the u.s. having monitored her phone were true it would be completely unacceptable now in response to the revelation chancellor schroeder had this to say quote back then i would never have entertained the idea that the u.s. secret services would be listening in on me but now this comes as no surprise. and now we turn to two different hearings that took place in congress this morning the house intelligence committee heard testimony fro
we begin today with breaking news german media outlets are reporting that u.s. intelligence began spying on german leaders long before chancellor angela merkel took office the report says that the u.s. began spying on chancellor merkel's predecessor gerhard schroeder in two thousand and two because of his opposition to the u.s. led invasion of iraq this comes of course just months after anna say weeks indicated mogul's cell phone had been targeted spoke with obama by phone just last july about...
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should u.s. security have been tighter on that consulate given the history of terror activity in ben gas dismi" what's her response? "well, we obviously did have a strong security presence." but not only that. on other interviews she gave that day -- she was on several shows. abc with george stephanopoulos. she was on "face the nation" with bob schieffer. she was asked about the security at the consolate and she also described it as substantial, security at the consolate that day. what was the basis for that? did anybody give her information that the consolate that day, security was significant, substantial and strong? because there was absolutely no evidence of that. in fact, everything found in this investigation has shown that security was absolutely lax at that consolate, unacceptably so given the prior history of intelligence at the consolate, given the prior attacks that had been made not only on the british, on the red cross. and this really was unfortunately a death trap. and so why is sh
should u.s. security have been tighter on that consulate given the history of terror activity in ben gas dismi" what's her response? "well, we obviously did have a strong security presence." but not only that. on other interviews she gave that day -- she was on several shows. abc with george stephanopoulos. she was on "face the nation" with bob schieffer. she was asked about the security at the consolate and she also described it as substantial, security at the...
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secretary of state john kerry told u.s. senators that obama's softer syria policy is collapsing and that a tougher approach it may be needed are we being prepared for war as a means of distracting us from the downturn in the economy what do you think. i've heard about this the years when all else fails they take you to a war you know i have the that the top trends of twenty thirteen year ago the top one was war. they do this all the time you have sociopaths and and psychopaths in charge i don't say that as a throwaway line they're going to get tougher with syria what what strategy they going to use over the iraq strategy brilliant oh how about the afghan strategy now that was a winner oh i got one for you how about a time limited scope limited kinetic action will call it the beautiful job they did in libya stabilize the area and cause the civil war you know i'm an american i want to make this one hundred percent clear i believe in what this country was founded upon and the founding fathers among them general eisenhower or g
secretary of state john kerry told u.s. senators that obama's softer syria policy is collapsing and that a tougher approach it may be needed are we being prepared for war as a means of distracting us from the downturn in the economy what do you think. i've heard about this the years when all else fails they take you to a war you know i have the that the top trends of twenty thirteen year ago the top one was war. they do this all the time you have sociopaths and and psychopaths in charge i don't...
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as the u.s. reportedly plans to back off its syrian diplomacy with more weapons for the rebels an r t crew travels to a damascus school where the children refuse to be victims of conflict. how with the winter olympics just days away on the gay propaganda boycott battle still in the minds of many we talk to the city's l g b t community to find out if the law has really affected sierra life in sochi.
as the u.s. reportedly plans to back off its syrian diplomacy with more weapons for the rebels an r t crew travels to a damascus school where the children refuse to be victims of conflict. how with the winter olympics just days away on the gay propaganda boycott battle still in the minds of many we talk to the city's l g b t community to find out if the law has really affected sierra life in sochi.
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analysts say some traders bought back the u.s. currency after it had fallen to the upper 100 yen level. many participants want to see more clues on how the u.s. economy is doing. they're waiting for a key jobs report which is due out on friday. meanwhile, checking in on euro/yen right around 136.80. >>> well, leading japanese companies are reporting pretty strong earnings. that's despite the volatile financial market. toyota motor executives announced their company's operating profit more than doubled for the april to september -- april to december period, and they're forecasting a record profit for the year through march. officials say the group operating profit totalled more than $18 billion for the nine months through december. executives at the world's biggest selling automaker say a weaker yen helped to boost sales in europe and north america. although sales in the asian region did slow down. now they revised the profit forecast for the whole business year upward to more than $23 billion. that's bigger than the profits toyota
analysts say some traders bought back the u.s. currency after it had fallen to the upper 100 yen level. many participants want to see more clues on how the u.s. economy is doing. they're waiting for a key jobs report which is due out on friday. meanwhile, checking in on euro/yen right around 136.80. >>> well, leading japanese companies are reporting pretty strong earnings. that's despite the volatile financial market. toyota motor executives announced their company's operating profit...
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u.s. reportedly plans to back up its syrian diplomacy with more robyn's to the rebels and r.t. crew travels through damascus school where children refuse to be victims of the conflict. with the winter olympics days away and a gay propaganda boycott battle still in the minds of many we talk to the city's community to find out if the law has really affected their lives in the sochi. eight pm in moscow i mattress of very good to have you with us our top story this hour officials have uncovered a corruption pandemic they say is sweeping member states with one hundred twenty billion euros lost to shady deals each year the figure published in a report by the e.u.'s home affairs commissioner who warned that the scale of the problem is probably even broader engage in worse or he's bigger all over highlighted for us the most troublesome details. over half of those who were surveyed have said that they think the corruption within the union was growing seventy six percent of those who were asked thou
u.s. reportedly plans to back up its syrian diplomacy with more robyn's to the rebels and r.t. crew travels through damascus school where children refuse to be victims of the conflict. with the winter olympics days away and a gay propaganda boycott battle still in the minds of many we talk to the city's community to find out if the law has really affected their lives in the sochi. eight pm in moscow i mattress of very good to have you with us our top story this hour officials have uncovered a...
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one, if the u.s. intention is to support the syrian uprising how can it be translated away from a victory for al qaeda? >> the position has changed since 2011 in syria because of the rising of opposition groups. when ayman al zawahiri has to plead for the situation, that is not the sign of a unified organization. i discount these guys being unlike core al qaeda. bin laden would not have had to plead. a good two-thirds of the liberated territory is now controlled by extremists and the united states is simply not interested in supporting them or furthering their goals or allowing them to take ore damascus. so although the congress has pressed president obama to arm the rebels, we haven't seen anything serious on that scale. and i think that likely, the u.s. will do what it did in the case of the algerian civil war which is just keep hands off until it subsides. >> okay but brian do these pleas that juan is talking about do they fall on deaf ears or do you suspect they might get some action and unify som
one, if the u.s. intention is to support the syrian uprising how can it be translated away from a victory for al qaeda? >> the position has changed since 2011 in syria because of the rising of opposition groups. when ayman al zawahiri has to plead for the situation, that is not the sign of a unified organization. i discount these guys being unlike core al qaeda. bin laden would not have had to plead. a good two-thirds of the liberated territory is now controlled by extremists and the...
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i talked to the u.s. attorney there in charleston and he said look, this is a cheap wake-up call for the country. he said he can't believe that west virginia has the only tank in this country above ground that is leaking right now. and he thinks this should really be a wake-up call to everybody in the united states. >> you're in atlanta where the cdc is headquartered. have they issued any statements as far as you know? >> i have not seen one. i will check with them and get back to you. >> all right. thanks very much, drew, for that report. worrisome stuff coming out of west virginia. >>> here in washington, the senate is today looking to massive credit card data breaches that en tangle target and other retailers. target's chief financial officer faced questions from members of the senate judiciary committee as they looked deeper into the branch that may have compromised the information of more than one-third of all americans. >> to begin, i want to say how deeply sorry we are for the impact this incident
i talked to the u.s. attorney there in charleston and he said look, this is a cheap wake-up call for the country. he said he can't believe that west virginia has the only tank in this country above ground that is leaking right now. and he thinks this should really be a wake-up call to everybody in the united states. >> you're in atlanta where the cdc is headquartered. have they issued any statements as far as you know? >> i have not seen one. i will check with them and get back to...
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so i would say nothing publicly suggests direct threats to the u.s. or the u.s. athletes but they are simply part of the environment and the concern over this is manifested in simple signals. you have seen for example the advisory for u.s. athletes not to wear identifying clothing outside of secured venues. that's a demonstration of concern the u.s. government has that there may be vulnerabilities. finally there is a concern about a contingency plan. every country that goes through security planning around the olympics wants to demonstrate not only that they can put on a successful game but they want to demonstrate their security sources are professional and they can do it on their own terms. this is in many ways a point of nationalist pride. often you won't get as much cooperation and visibility regardless of the ally. even in london it wasn't sort of complete and open visibility. every country manages security of an event like this on their own terms. but i do think there is an important set of concerns about how the u.s. government might plan for a worst-case
so i would say nothing publicly suggests direct threats to the u.s. or the u.s. athletes but they are simply part of the environment and the concern over this is manifested in simple signals. you have seen for example the advisory for u.s. athletes not to wear identifying clothing outside of secured venues. that's a demonstration of concern the u.s. government has that there may be vulnerabilities. finally there is a concern about a contingency plan. every country that goes through security...
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u.s. factories reported the slowest growth in 33 years and sent them sliding to the worst february start in three decades and the dow average fell 326 points to 15,372, that is the biggest dip since last june, s&p dropped more than 40 or 2.3%. closing at 1741. and the nasdaq tumbled 107 points and giving up 2.6% and ending 3996 and we report that it comes on the heels of stocks reaching record highs just weeks ago. >> the mood turned quickly on wall street monday as the smiles and applause of the opening bell did not reflect the beating that the markets took at days end and down 326 and down 7% since the start of the year. the s&p 500 nosediving to an october closing low and nasdaq suffering the first triple digit plunge in more than two years and part of a disappointing report that showed almost no growth in the u.s. and hit an 8-month low aided by the biggest drop in orders since 1980 and the deep freeze meant delayed shipments and the closing of factories. >> when we got the manufacturi
u.s. factories reported the slowest growth in 33 years and sent them sliding to the worst february start in three decades and the dow average fell 326 points to 15,372, that is the biggest dip since last june, s&p dropped more than 40 or 2.3%. closing at 1741. and the nasdaq tumbled 107 points and giving up 2.6% and ending 3996 and we report that it comes on the heels of stocks reaching record highs just weeks ago. >> the mood turned quickly on wall street monday as the smiles and...
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the u.s. military's mandate runs out in 11 months. if a security pact isn't signed, all troops will leave. on tuesday the u.s.'s top commander will remind president obama that his work is not done. but afghan president still refuses to sign the agreement. speaking last month he was defiant that the u.s. must bring peace first. >> translator: in return for signing the agreement, we want peace and security for the people of afghanistan. without that, it is better they leaf and after afghanistan determines its own future. >> reporter: but the obama administration still hopes the private securities litigation reform act will be signed. >> with the afghan forces in the lead for their own security, our troops have moved to a support role. together with oural lyes we'll come a pleat our mission by the end of this year. >> reporter: continued financial support is also at stake. 350,000 soldiers and police officers are largely paid by foreign donations. and its economy is propped up by aid. the u.s. co
the u.s. military's mandate runs out in 11 months. if a security pact isn't signed, all troops will leave. on tuesday the u.s.'s top commander will remind president obama that his work is not done. but afghan president still refuses to sign the agreement. speaking last month he was defiant that the u.s. must bring peace first. >> translator: in return for signing the agreement, we want peace and security for the people of afghanistan. without that, it is better they leaf and after...
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and former u.s. surgen -- surgeon general talks about training first reresponders to mass shootings incidents. "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> c-span, we bring you public affairs events from washington, directly to you. putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house announces, briefings and covering complete gavel to gavel coverage of the u.s. house. all as a public service of private industry. we're c-span. created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago and funded by your local cable or sat lied provider -- sel
and former u.s. surgen -- surgeon general talks about training first reresponders to mass shootings incidents. "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> c-span, we bring you public affairs events from washington, directly to you. putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house announces, briefings and covering complete gavel to gavel coverage of the u.s. house. all as a public service of private industry. we're c-span. created by the cable tv industry 35 years...
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u.s. numbers, the i s m durable-goods, the last payroll report. in addition there have been some difficulties in emerging markets, the big decline, the big devaluation in argentina, rate hike in turkey, some currency problems elsewhere and as you think about last year the market probably did go little overextended late in the year, people didn't want to sell because they were afraid the market would get away from them so it is understandable why you got some bumpy markets in january and february. dagen: in terms of slowing growth in the emerging markets is a slower economic growth that is the problem or is it just much tighter margins? >> certainly profits that you mentioned, mainly the key problem but what is coming from that is china's growth is slowing for several reasons. its labor force is going to shrink in a year or two, productivity is lower than it has been in the past. china because of rising wages and appreciating currency not nearly as cost competitive as it was so as china slo
u.s. numbers, the i s m durable-goods, the last payroll report. in addition there have been some difficulties in emerging markets, the big decline, the big devaluation in argentina, rate hike in turkey, some currency problems elsewhere and as you think about last year the market probably did go little overextended late in the year, people didn't want to sell because they were afraid the market would get away from them so it is understandable why you got some bumpy markets in january and...
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but nothing u.s. federal government it's the canadian federal government that's doing all the buying and apparently the canadian government is going to start buying land and tried to make way for the u.s. side of a new bridge linking canada to the u.s. now the move is intended to circumvent opponents of the project and put an end to delays caused by u.s. federal government's hold up and allocating money for the project now there were some i think commercials just last night during the super bowl touting detroit is just as a great city or a great city to be and now canada is buying into the city of potentially buying condemned properties in a ghost town like area of the trade ed good or bad news for the city of detroit what do you say what i think it's good news for detroit in a way as you were saying it's a ghost town the area you know they're buying land in an area that is a ghost you know it used to have as many as thirty thousand people now there are only three thousand people that are in that part
but nothing u.s. federal government it's the canadian federal government that's doing all the buying and apparently the canadian government is going to start buying land and tried to make way for the u.s. side of a new bridge linking canada to the u.s. now the move is intended to circumvent opponents of the project and put an end to delays caused by u.s. federal government's hold up and allocating money for the project now there were some i think commercials just last night during the super...
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if the u.s. had fallen behind the slovak republic for gold medals, it would be considered unacceptable, yet come 26th in the globe in math and people really aren't batting an eye. it's really, i think ought to be a wake up call for this nation to say we've got to fix our public education system. the laws and policies in place are not serving children well, not allowing our educator to say put in place the kinds of practices that they need to, and so it's up to, you know, our government, our state legislator to say take the mantel here, have some conditioning and put some of these policies in place. >> it makes you wonder what our priorities are, but what do you see as the biggest barriers going forward? >> i think that change is difficult and anytime you want to really shake up a system, you know, implementing new teacher evaluation systems, introducing choice and competition into the school marketplace, you're going to get pushback by the status quo and the bureaucracy. that's a big impediment.
if the u.s. had fallen behind the slovak republic for gold medals, it would be considered unacceptable, yet come 26th in the globe in math and people really aren't batting an eye. it's really, i think ought to be a wake up call for this nation to say we've got to fix our public education system. the laws and policies in place are not serving children well, not allowing our educator to say put in place the kinds of practices that they need to, and so it's up to, you know, our government, our...
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that's true across the world and here in the u.s. nearly 10% of people who die of lung cancer are americans. that's followed by liver, stomach, breast cancer actually ranks lower globally, but here in the u.s. it's the third biggest cancer killer. now, the world health organization says the focus needs to be on prevention, it recommends that governments crack down not only on smoking g and pollution but also alcohol and even sugary drinks, simple things like exercising and eating better it says could cut cancer deaths by a third. the who worries the disease especially be felt in developing country, 70% of the deaths will be there. yet it's also still a huge concern here in the u.s. where a third of all american women will likely develop cancer and half of all american men will face the disease sometime in their life, tony. >> yeah. thank you. >>> controversy brewing around the affordable care act today. in a new report, the congressional budget office says the affordable care act may result in fewer workers in the u.s. economy. real
that's true across the world and here in the u.s. nearly 10% of people who die of lung cancer are americans. that's followed by liver, stomach, breast cancer actually ranks lower globally, but here in the u.s. it's the third biggest cancer killer. now, the world health organization says the focus needs to be on prevention, it recommends that governments crack down not only on smoking g and pollution but also alcohol and even sugary drinks, simple things like exercising and eating better it says...
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we welcome the u.s. state department report and encourage that it concludes that keystone xl would not have a significant environmental impact. >> the keystone pipeline extension will transport nearly a million barrels of oil a day, from canada do the gulf coast, from the tar sands to refineries in texas and louisville. the project would create a route connecting with the existing pipeline in nebraska. >> tens of thousands of jobs would be created as a result. >> from the beginning, the key stop xl pipeline has been a powerful symbol. those in favour see it as necessary for american independence and a source of need needed jobs in a flagging economy. the keystone debate galvanised the environmental movement in opposition. it became a flesh point in the presidential race in 2012 and is a potent issue in the midterm elections year. president obama talked about the key stop pipeline during his change speech last summer. >> our national interest will be served only if the project does not significantly exace
we welcome the u.s. state department report and encourage that it concludes that keystone xl would not have a significant environmental impact. >> the keystone pipeline extension will transport nearly a million barrels of oil a day, from canada do the gulf coast, from the tar sands to refineries in texas and louisville. the project would create a route connecting with the existing pipeline in nebraska. >> tens of thousands of jobs would be created as a result. >> from the...
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as the u.s. reportedly plans to back up syrian diplomacy with more weapons for the rebels and our t.v. crew visits to damascus school where children refuse to be victims of the conflict . with the winter olympics just days away and the gay propaganda boycott battle still in the minds of many we talk with members of the city's community to find out if the law has affected their life in sochi these are the latest pictures from the host city.
as the u.s. reportedly plans to back up syrian diplomacy with more weapons for the rebels and our t.v. crew visits to damascus school where children refuse to be victims of the conflict . with the winter olympics just days away and the gay propaganda boycott battle still in the minds of many we talk with members of the city's community to find out if the law has affected their life in sochi these are the latest pictures from the host city.
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>> the u.s. economy potentially sliding a little lower than the last half of 2013 may have demonstrated and when you add that in to all the global dynami dynamics, it really probably will be a lower yield scenario for awhile in treasuries. and just consider, yesterday's weak ism already had analysts and economists marking down their expectation not only for tomorrow's adp but in a subtle way also for friday's jobs report. >> yeah, we need those to either confirm or deny what we have been seeing in weak economic data pieces. thank you very much, rick santelli. let's head over to the nasdaq. seema mody, what are you watching there? >> the snap-back rally, is what traders are calling it. large cap tech, internet, biotech are all staging a comeback. let's put it into perspective. the nasdaq is still down more than 4% since january 23rd, when china came out with weaker than expected pmi data and which spurred the sell-off. it's really been the chip stocks that have fallen the hardest. intel, qualcomm
>> the u.s. economy potentially sliding a little lower than the last half of 2013 may have demonstrated and when you add that in to all the global dynami dynamics, it really probably will be a lower yield scenario for awhile in treasuries. and just consider, yesterday's weak ism already had analysts and economists marking down their expectation not only for tomorrow's adp but in a subtle way also for friday's jobs report. >> yeah, we need those to either confirm or deny what we have...
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and u.s. sales are on track to rise to 16 million this year. >>> asian markets plunged on news of weak manufacturing in china. tokyo's nikkei plummeted more than 4%. hong kong's hang seng dropped nearly 3%. >>> janet yellen was sworn in as the new chairman of the federal reserve. yellen is the first women to lead the fed. she replaces ben bernanke. yellen takes over as the fed begins to scale back its bonds-buying program. >>> on capitol hill this week, pthere say series of hearings concerning the data breach of target and other retailers. today, senior tgt officials are scheduled to testify at a judiciary committee hearing. over the holidays, information was stolen from over 100 million target customers. >>> and anne-marie, even though it was a blowout, the super bowl set a record for the most watched tv event in u.s. history. it's the fourth time in five years that the super bowl set the record this year, 111.5 million tuned in to see it. anne-marie. >> i'm sure that makes awe the advertiser
and u.s. sales are on track to rise to 16 million this year. >>> asian markets plunged on news of weak manufacturing in china. tokyo's nikkei plummeted more than 4%. hong kong's hang seng dropped nearly 3%. >>> janet yellen was sworn in as the new chairman of the federal reserve. yellen is the first women to lead the fed. she replaces ben bernanke. yellen takes over as the fed begins to scale back its bonds-buying program. >>> on capitol hill this week, pthere say...
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and as u.s. and russian diplomats try to find a way forward, america's top intelligence official suggesting syria's civil war could lead to attack in the u.s., there's now a split, potentially, inside the obama white house about what to do. >>> plus radio row. while confirming that the u.s. attorney has subpoenaed his office, governor christie asserts again that he didn't know anything about the bridge closure that's engulfed him in turmoil. very specific on when he knew and when he didn't. and it actually might fit the wildstein timeline. >>> and this round's on me. don't miss today's takeaway on the thousands of american breweries making good beer from coast to coast. little response to a little tweet that was misinterpreted. >>> good morning from washington. it's tuesday, february 4th, 2014. this is "the daily rundown." we begin my first read with what appears to be that split inside the obama administration over what to do with syria. remember, it was just five months ago, i know to some folk
and as u.s. and russian diplomats try to find a way forward, america's top intelligence official suggesting syria's civil war could lead to attack in the u.s., there's now a split, potentially, inside the obama white house about what to do. >>> plus radio row. while confirming that the u.s. attorney has subpoenaed his office, governor christie asserts again that he didn't know anything about the bridge closure that's engulfed him in turmoil. very specific on when he knew and when he...
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the u.s. senate calling all parties involved to washington. robert ray is where it all started. what is the latest? >> dell, good morning, we're on the elk river where the chemical spill occurred. on capitol hill this morning, starting at 10:00 am, the senate committee on environment and public works has been holding a meeting to try to find out what occurred nearly a month ago. this morning the senator from west virginia came out and said that the regulation in west virginia is soft, and said he is angry upset and embarrassed as we spoke to the panel. some interesting notes as well, the secretary of state of west virginia who just started speaking talked about public mistrust and the fact that the numbers have been changing and no one knows what is occurring. she said one day it is one chemical, the next day it is two chemicals. there's confusion. she went on to say she has gotten notes from residents saying that they are taking snow from outside and bringing the snow into their house so they
the u.s. senate calling all parties involved to washington. robert ray is where it all started. what is the latest? >> dell, good morning, we're on the elk river where the chemical spill occurred. on capitol hill this morning, starting at 10:00 am, the senate committee on environment and public works has been holding a meeting to try to find out what occurred nearly a month ago. this morning the senator from west virginia came out and said that the regulation in west virginia is soft, and...
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u.s. relations over afghanistan at "the new york times" report they held the secret discussions with the taliban about reaching a peace deal without the involvement of america or its western allies. this comes as they continued to refuse to sign a long-term security agreement with the u.s. a look at that live from jerusalem. reporter: it is no secret the relationship between the president and the u.s. are toxic. both sides seem to loath each other. it sheds some light on my president karzai is refusing to sign the long-term agreement with the united states according to people around him. the afghan president seems to believe the u.s. and international presence in afghanistan has done little to help the war-torn country and a serious is considering breaking ties with america. there would be no need for continuing u.s. presence in afghanistan. the past two years he has tried to reach out to the taliban without u.s. or european help but the taliban and is long considered him as a western pupp
u.s. relations over afghanistan at "the new york times" report they held the secret discussions with the taliban about reaching a peace deal without the involvement of america or its western allies. this comes as they continued to refuse to sign a long-term security agreement with the u.s. a look at that live from jerusalem. reporter: it is no secret the relationship between the president and the u.s. are toxic. both sides seem to loath each other. it sheds some light on my president...
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let me lay out how the u.s. might view this and why i suggested the most dangerous context of the olympic games since 9/11. in the first instance the u.s. used the terrorist threat as serious, that is defined by the intent of the groups that could threaten the games, the capability of those groups and the opportunity. let me go through that simply and quickly because that is how the intelligence community and the policy community thinks about and categorizes threats and in this context makes very clear why it is that the u.s. is concerned with threats. first you have the declared intent of groups to disrupt the olympics. it is clear, from the senior most readership of the various groups, the caucusus emirates in particular, doku umarov significant and important the july of 2013 statement is not just a call for attacks from the games and massive disruption but the lifting of the moratorium on attacks on civilian targets which is in essence a call to arms and an opening of the targets around the sochi olympics and
let me lay out how the u.s. might view this and why i suggested the most dangerous context of the olympic games since 9/11. in the first instance the u.s. used the terrorist threat as serious, that is defined by the intent of the groups that could threaten the games, the capability of those groups and the opportunity. let me go through that simply and quickly because that is how the intelligence community and the policy community thinks about and categorizes threats and in this context makes...
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benghazi, of course, and the killing of the u.s. ambassador and three other americans came under her watch when she was secretary of state. a lot of republicans criticizing her over this. but look at her approval rating, how americans think she did as secretary of state. when she left, just a month before she left in december 2012, 66% approval of how she was handling her job. now down to only 62%. and hey, let's throw one more hillary clinton number out there, the race for the democratic nomination, if she decides to run. our poll, like every other one, indicates she would be the overwhelming front-runner. look at that, 7 in 10 say she would be their choice for the nominee. >> you know, we're spending a lot of time talking about who the next president might be. there is actually someone who has that job now, paul. >> reporter: yeah, yeah, there is. >> what is our poll saying about his standing right now? >> reporter: you know, we talked a lot about president barack obama's poll numbers at the end of last year, and they were at or n
benghazi, of course, and the killing of the u.s. ambassador and three other americans came under her watch when she was secretary of state. a lot of republicans criticizing her over this. but look at her approval rating, how americans think she did as secretary of state. when she left, just a month before she left in december 2012, 66% approval of how she was handling her job. now down to only 62%. and hey, let's throw one more hillary clinton number out there, the race for the democratic...
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and england where u.s. spy agencies couldn't spy on people in the u.s. but british a spy agencies could spy on people in the u.s. so the government said all right each of us will spy on the other citizens and then we'll trade and that we will be sure veiling our own people so this is what i think of as the scandal. is the media leave those who we leave the. plaza see motions to the play you call the usual. shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politic. new york london. the whole world is on the go. you can see trujillo of the original one a further one down the end there are five that you hang up the point that they link at the end of the street another one the more transparent society gets the money or the puppet tears become we see military and state police forces mobilized against people who blend into the city who inhabit the city the more people trust electronic devices the more new front slows the. fear that it has a thousand on is on our t.v. . is obviously more for the ladies because it's pink. when they wante
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i think the u.s. is too aggressive in going after foreign companies that have no connection to the u.s. who are doing business in far-flung parts of the world. in general, we expect more of our american citizens trade we protect them more and we expect more of them than we expect of people in other parts of the world. >> can you tell us what you would like people to take away from reading your latest book? >> i think we need a single standard of justice. that is what i advocate. we had this recent episode where waslett johansson are -- pilloried for doing an ad focomg city.inians in a a group like oxfam said she could not work for them anymore as a result. double standard. oxfam should be interested in feeding hungry people, not in denying palestinian's who want jobs the right to work in a part of israel that will remain part of israel. i called for single standard in everything i write about. in international diplomacy and how we surveillance how we treat people under the first amendment. taking the
i think the u.s. is too aggressive in going after foreign companies that have no connection to the u.s. who are doing business in far-flung parts of the world. in general, we expect more of our american citizens trade we protect them more and we expect more of them than we expect of people in other parts of the world. >> can you tell us what you would like people to take away from reading your latest book? >> i think we need a single standard of justice. that is what i advocate. we...
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u.s. trying to improve road safety. >> first we start in pakistan, and the first meetings between representatives of the taliban and the government. so just who is meant to be taking part in these talks. representatives for the government include two veteran journalists, a diplomat and a retired major from the pakistani intelligence services. the taliban group consists of religious leaders, including the man known as the father of taliban. imran khan was invited to represent the taliban. he declined. there's a suggestion that maybe both sides are not ready to stit and talk just yet. >> indeed the two are meeting in islamabad, separately, of course. it will be decided in an hour whether there'll be a formal meeting between the two committees, the committee from the government and the committee formed by the delicate pakistan taliban. we were told by a member of the government committee that there were question marks to the mandate of the committee appointed bit the taliban pakistan and an i
u.s. trying to improve road safety. >> first we start in pakistan, and the first meetings between representatives of the taliban and the government. so just who is meant to be taking part in these talks. representatives for the government include two veteran journalists, a diplomat and a retired major from the pakistani intelligence services. the taliban group consists of religious leaders, including the man known as the father of taliban. imran khan was invited to represent the taliban....
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as the u.s. reportedly plans to back up its syrian diplomacy with more weapons for the rebels an r t crew travels to a damascus school where the children refuse to be victims of conflict. and with the winter olympics just days away on the gay propaganda boycott the battle still in the minds of many we talk to the city's l g b t community to find out if the law as really affected sierra life in sochi. what unity or national coming to light from moscow i'm really joshing welcome to the program e.u. officials have uncovered a corruption pandemic sweeping member states was one hundred twenty billion years lost to shady deals each year that figure was published in a report by the e.u.'s home affairs commissioner who warned out the scale of the problem is probably even broader and getting worse are just peed all over highlighted for us the most boring details. over half of those who were surveyed have said they think the corruption within the union was growing seventy six percent of those who were aske
as the u.s. reportedly plans to back up its syrian diplomacy with more weapons for the rebels an r t crew travels to a damascus school where the children refuse to be victims of conflict. and with the winter olympics just days away on the gay propaganda boycott the battle still in the minds of many we talk to the city's l g b t community to find out if the law as really affected sierra life in sochi. what unity or national coming to light from moscow i'm really joshing welcome to the program...
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coming up on r t in the hot seat u.s. intel leaders are called before congress to answer questions about n.s.a. surveillance worldwide brats and reforming the files of court we'll have all the details on that just ahead and the keystone pipeline gets a green light the u.s. state department says the pipeline would not have. the significant effects on climate change or the environment but is that really the case will dig further into this pipe battle coming up. and cloaked in secrecy in san francisco google's mysterious barge still has people asking questions paul city officials are pushing for its removal from the bay more on that later in the show.
coming up on r t in the hot seat u.s. intel leaders are called before congress to answer questions about n.s.a. surveillance worldwide brats and reforming the files of court we'll have all the details on that just ahead and the keystone pipeline gets a green light the u.s. state department says the pipeline would not have. the significant effects on climate change or the environment but is that really the case will dig further into this pipe battle coming up. and cloaked in secrecy in san...
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u.s. senate prepares to vote on the much delayed "farmville". and facebook turns 10 years old. to our viewers here in the united states and to those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines today. megan hughes follows the story on credit card hacking in the wake of the massive data breach at target. let's begin with julie hyman in today's big rebound in stocks. good afternoon. declinesund from the we have seen to date. 2014 not off to an auspicious start, with the s&p 500 falling almost six percent yesterday, then coming back from that today. factory orders coming in not as poorly as had been estimated. affecting matters, some of the earnings news we have gotten. discretionary stocks are leading gains today because of a couple of stories. michael coors shares are soaring after the retailer came out with earnings that beat estimates. those shares are doing much better than the overall market. they are also catapulting
u.s. senate prepares to vote on the much delayed "farmville". and facebook turns 10 years old. to our viewers here in the united states and to those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines today. megan hughes follows the story on credit card hacking in the wake of the massive data breach at target. let's begin with julie hyman in today's big rebound in stocks. good afternoon. declinesund from the we have seen...
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u.s. comps down two. china down four. u.s. kfc was down five. >> it's 60% china. going over that with the charitable trust name and everyone decided that china was horrendous and when they weren't, they have to upgrade. stocks that have gone down, down, down, heavily shorted and kors was heavily shorted, by the way, and they deliver good numbers. novak has said the fourth quarter would be good and he came on "mad money" and delivered and no one believed and now the stock's coming back because china wasn't horrible. it's the way it goes. >> all right. let's get more on microsoft this morning. by the way our own jon fortt was one of the first to float satya nadella's name as ceo back in october of last year. he sat down with nadella right here on "squawk on the street" and asked about both that prospect and the continuing and sometimes criticized involvement of founder bill gates. >> steve's very much the ceo. i am really, really busy and excited about the enterprise job that i have and i'll leave it at that. bill is, you know, as he said, he's chairman of our board
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tensions between the u.s. and afghanistan are mounting a new report claims afghan president is frying to broker a peace deal with the taliban that he supposedly leave the u.s. out of the picture all together. on this world canner day, a sobering new report about one of america's biggest killers it is a problem that is expected to surge all around the world. jonathan best is here with the report. >> nothing kills more americans than cancer. this new report calls it an approaching human disaster. now, it predicts cancer cases will surge 57% worldwide in the coming years. 14 million people now to close to 30 -- 22 many people diagnosed by 2030. cancer will likely kill one out of every men on this planet, for women a little better. one out of a dozen women will be diagnosed. deadliest form of cancer lung cancer. that's true across the world and here in the united states. nearly ten pest of people who die of lung cancer are americans that's followed by liver and stomach cancer. breast cancer ranked lower locally, b
tensions between the u.s. and afghanistan are mounting a new report claims afghan president is frying to broker a peace deal with the taliban that he supposedly leave the u.s. out of the picture all together. on this world canner day, a sobering new report about one of america's biggest killers it is a problem that is expected to surge all around the world. jonathan best is here with the report. >> nothing kills more americans than cancer. this new report calls it an approaching human...
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and england where u.s. spy agencies couldn't spy on people in the u.s. but british a spy agencies could spy on people in the u.s. so the two governments said alright each of us will spy on the other's citizens and then we'll trade and that we will be sure veiling our own people so this is what i think of as the scandal. america's secretary of state's admits that white house the plum a c. has failed on syria and suggests more weapons are the and so we have reports from the war zone on how the already deadly fighting is a factor in the country's youngest citizens. saw she sets off for sports but what about the gay propaganda boy. we talked to the city's l.g.b. sikh community about what my life is really like and how they've been affected by the anger directed at russia. don't descend on drones activists across the u.s. are put on trial for campaigning against her country's use of and man killing machines are responsible for hundreds of civilian deaths.
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coming up on r t in the hot seat u.s. intel leaders are called before congress to answer questions about n.s.a. surveillance worldwide threats and reforming the fires a court will have all the details on that just ahead down the keystone pipeline gets a green light the u.s. state department says the pipeline would not have a significant effect on climate change or the environment but is that really the case will dig further into this pipe battle coming up and cloaked in secrecy and san francisco google's mysterious barge still has people asking questions while city officials are pushing for its removal from the bay more on that later in the show. it's tuesday february fourth four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching r.t. america we begin today with two different hearings that took place in congress this morning the house intelligence committee heard testimony from director of national intelligence james clapper on his annual worldwide threat report this follows a senate hearing on the same topic
coming up on r t in the hot seat u.s. intel leaders are called before congress to answer questions about n.s.a. surveillance worldwide threats and reforming the fires a court will have all the details on that just ahead down the keystone pipeline gets a green light the u.s. state department says the pipeline would not have a significant effect on climate change or the environment but is that really the case will dig further into this pipe battle coming up and cloaked in secrecy and san...
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recent data showing the u.s. economy may not be rebounding as quickly as everyone hoped coupled with the federal reserve scaling back and questions over earnings and guidance from corporations. and history tells us that when the going gets tough, traders flock to gold. remember the great debt ceiling debate of 2011? the u.s. lost the aaa credit rating and gold hit a record-closing high in august that year. so how high will prices go this time? traders are saying it's difficult to say exactly but if the global markets continue to see more volatility, they do expect gold to continue to shine, maybe not to those record levels, but they are looking for it to recoup some of the losses it saw in 2013. >>> and coming up, treasury sectorry lou issues another warning to congress, act now because time is running out to lift the debt ceiling. will this be the next big headache for investors? >>> january's rough weather spelled trouble for auto sales and did nothing to cheer investors today. general motors saw sales fall and
recent data showing the u.s. economy may not be rebounding as quickly as everyone hoped coupled with the federal reserve scaling back and questions over earnings and guidance from corporations. and history tells us that when the going gets tough, traders flock to gold. remember the great debt ceiling debate of 2011? the u.s. lost the aaa credit rating and gold hit a record-closing high in august that year. so how high will prices go this time? traders are saying it's difficult to say exactly...
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you executed a cash repatriation from your subsidies to the u.s. company, committed to the dividend. why did you risk paying that higher tax when so many other companies won't do it? >> well, we found a pretty intelligent financial solution without big tax impact. i tried to lobby for a change in legislation but obama doesn't obviously listen to me. i personally talked to him several times. i'm not expecting that he will move ahead. he should, but we found a solution this time and we will buy back shares at the amount of about 500 million u.s. dollars from money coming from outside the u.s. >> well, sir, thank you so much. i know it's a challenging year but i think expectations have now been lowered to the point. if you get a lot of good news i think the stock can go higher. thank you for coming on. >> i hope so, yes. >> the chairman and the ceo of the agco corps. i'm focused on stocks that could be cheap. this sounds like one, but 2014 has to be stronger. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- the app that wants to take your conversation off the recor
you executed a cash repatriation from your subsidies to the u.s. company, committed to the dividend. why did you risk paying that higher tax when so many other companies won't do it? >> well, we found a pretty intelligent financial solution without big tax impact. i tried to lobby for a change in legislation but obama doesn't obviously listen to me. i personally talked to him several times. i'm not expecting that he will move ahead. he should, but we found a solution this time and we will...